I write this article in response to a question read on a forum, hoping it will help someone in addition to the person concerned (Stefano, aka "Pisubijoux").

There are several ways to do this, I suggest using a small script (to be created with AppleScript Editor) to launch the start of the user's login.

We arrive at practical ...

1) Open the AppleScript editor and enter the following code (commented to help you understand ... ah, comments are inserted with "--" ):

-- Open iTunes tell application "iTunes"

- Show window of iTunes running (remove "-") - Activate

- Sep shuffle mode to the playlist "Music" (Change it if you want) September shuffle of user playlist "Music" to true - Remove shuffle mode to the playlist "Music" (Change it if you want) - Set of user shuffle playlist "Music" to false

- Play music! play

end tell

2) Click on Compile and then save it as an application.

3) Open System Preferences -> Accounts -> Startup Items -> enter the application you just saved!

The banks of the Banco Popolare Group, at least the Banca Popolare di Novara, need to use the service Byweb, or the Home Banking, the installation of a certificate (.p12 format).

No problem for users on Windows with Internet Explorer and / or Firefox nor for Linux and Mac users who wish to use Firefox (which includes the installation of the certificate directly into the browser) ... some more problems for Mac users who wish to use Safari.

No alarm, with the correct configuration in a few minutes will be around the problem by following the steps listed here:

I leave you to the images to understand even better (and visually) the procedure described above ...

Happy surfing to all!

Ps if you were still having problems, try to add even https://web.bancopopolare.it:443/ (including /) final!

PPS: If you fail again ... trust in Firefox that independently manages certificates. In this case just open the Firefox Preferences and go to Advanced, and then select Show in the EncryptionCertificate and then import the certificate downloaded.

VMWare has finally released the long-awaited new version of Fusion , came to 3.0, adding many new features that finally make it one of the best virtualization software in Mac.

One of the biggest gaps that I have always complained in Fusion was the lack in the ability to open files with a virtualized Windows application directly from Finderl (Ex: open an XLS file directly from the Finder and make it opened with Microsoft Excel 2007 virtualized ). This is in fact a file association, or associate extensions with a choice program.

Despite the efforts of VMWare, you still can not do this by default with Fusion, but with a few tips you can not work around the problem.

Position the Finder on the folder where your Virtual Machine (Windows for instance);

Click with the right button on the VM (Virtual Machine) and select "Show Package Contents"(Show Package Contents);

At this point you open a new window is located inside the folder "Applications" in which there are the applications installed in the Windows environment;

Open another Finder and navigate to the / Applications folder for Mac and create a new folder called (for example) "Windows Applications";

Copy us in the applications (from the Applications folder in the VM that you want to be indexed by Spotlight as native applications on Mac;

Select a file with the extension you want to associate an application to Windows and right-click choose "Get Info"

Select the "Open with" and then "Other" (Open With - Other)

At this point, choose the application you want to associate the file extension. It can be found easily in the Windows Applications that previously was created in Step 4!

Give OK and click "Change All" ("Change All" . From now on it will open Fusion and its application when you open a file with that extension.